An Adult Dyslexia Diagnostic Assessment
What does an adult dyslexia diagnosis consist of?
A dyslexia diagnosis involves a suitably qualified and experienced assessor conducting a dyslexia diagnostic assessment consisting of the following stages.
1. An open ended interview to assess the candidate’s history behind the dyslexia assessment and qualitative evidence about the candidate’s experiences in a number of areas for example history of previous assessments, what their strengths and weaknesses were at school.
2. Administering ability and attainment tests to the candidate. These tests include cognitive tests that look at abilities such as phonology, memory, reasoning, perception; and literacy tests which measure reading skills, comprehension, recall and structuring of written work.
3. The dyslexia assessment process takes from 3 to 3.5 hours.
4. A report that highlights the results of the dyslexia diagnosis and makes further recommendations for managing their dyslexia.
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